York vs. Windes, 9/77

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00:00It's time for the Family Feud.
00:07Introducing the York family.
00:10Bob, Jerry, Bob, Betty and John, ready for action.
00:17And the Wines family.
00:19Al, Bobby, Elada, Janet and Johnny, on your marks, let's start the Family Feud.
00:28With the star of Family Feud, Richard Johnson.
00:57Well, thank you. Boy, I'm so excited.
00:59I've just got the job as the dialogue writer for Shields and Yarnell.
01:06Yes, well, if you can't say it, you can't expect to laugh, can you?
01:09Here is our winning family, the York family.
01:14Bob, how are you?
01:15Just fine, Richard.
01:17Probably didn't know that I was a dialogue director, did you?
01:20No, I didn't know that.
01:21I thought I'd try it the second time.
01:23You direct in Braille?
01:25Yes, I do. Don't try and top me now.
01:27I'm sorry about that.
01:28Bob and his family have $979, and I want you to introduce your family to America, please.
01:33I'll do that very thing, Richard.
01:35This is my beautiful daughter, Jerry.
01:37Her husband, Bob.
01:39His sister-in-law, Betty.
01:41And his brother, John.
01:43John, you got it right.
01:44I got it right this time.
01:45Yes, you did.
01:46This gentleman travels all over the world for what, Standard Oil?
01:49Standard Oil.
01:50How long have you been doing it?
01:51Off and on for about 30 years.
01:53How long have you been married?
01:5433 years.
01:55You notice I didn't even pause.
01:57No, that's excellent.
01:58How did you meet your wife?
02:00Uh...
02:01I noticed you paused.
02:05They have girls in every port, these people who travel, so I knew.
02:08Do you remember how you met her?
02:10I met her in every port.
02:11Come on, how did you meet your wife?
02:13No, I met her on a job that I was on ashore.
02:16One of the brief times I worked ashore.
02:17And that's where you met her?
02:18That's where I met her.
02:19How long did you know her before you wanted to marry her?
02:23Uh...
02:24I think it was 24 hours.
02:25Really?
02:26Yeah.
02:27I'm slow, I'm slow.
02:28I'm a slow worker.
02:29Give me a kiss.
02:30Hi, Richard.
02:31You're so cute.
02:32Another one?
02:33Mustn't get involved.
02:34Where do you live, darling?
02:35In San Diego.
02:36Nice down there, huh?
02:37Oh, it's beautiful.
02:38I just love it.
02:39We lived up in Seattle, but I wanted to come home, and I'm gonna stay in San Diego.
02:43How are you, Bob?
02:44Fine, Richard, fine.
02:45If you get up for fast money, you're gonna have the same two rascals, Bob and Bet?
02:48I think so.
02:49You've talked it over?
02:50They did pretty good.
02:51Yeah?
02:52Yeah.
02:53Okay.
02:54First time out, not bad.
02:55Pretty lady, did so well.
02:56How are you?
02:57I'm fine.
02:58You're so cute.
02:59Can I please say hi to my boys?
03:00Jeff, Timmy, and Chad.
03:01Who are they?
03:02My sons.
03:03Well, tell us...
03:04Jeff, Timmy, and Chad.
03:05Hello, hello.
03:06How old are they?
03:07Nine, seven and a half, and three and a half.
03:08Which is the smaller one?
03:09Chad.
03:10Is he here today?
03:11No, he's at home.
03:12Well, blow my great big kiss.
03:13John, everything's fine?
03:14Fine.
03:15Here's the family gonna try and get rid of you if they can to call the wives.
03:16Al, welcome.
03:17How are you?
03:18How are you?
03:19Just wonderful, just wonderful.
03:20Why don't you have a good time with us?
03:21Oh, boy, we're gonna try.
03:22Such nice people, please.
03:23I'd like you to meet my wife, Bobby.
03:24She's gorgeous.
03:25My cousin, Alita.
03:26My sister-in-law, Janet.
03:27Hiya.
03:28And my brother-in-law, John.
03:29Well, three out of four is not bad.
03:30What do you do?
03:31Can't beat it.
03:32I'm a captain with the fire department here in the Los Angeles area.
03:33Really?
03:34Been with it for 13 years, and managing the championship peewee baseball team of Orange
03:35County.
03:36Yeah?
03:37Undefeated year.
03:38Listen, fire me.
03:39Fire me.
03:40Fire me.
03:41Fire me.
03:42Fire me.
03:43Fire me.
03:44Fire me.
03:45Really?
03:46Good, thank you.
03:47He's a nice man.
03:48You're pretty.
03:50How do you get such a tan?
03:51Oh, ball games.
03:52Yeah?
03:53Go to a lot of ball games?
03:54A lot of baseball games.
03:55You like?
03:56Who's your favorite?
03:57Oh, I like the Pirates, because they're undefeated.
03:58Oh, yeah?
03:59That's what the boys play on.
04:00My boys.
04:01Oh, I see.
04:02Do you go to big games, though?
04:03I mean, I have a friend, Don Sutton, who's a great pitcher.
04:04Ah, I like the Dodgers.
04:05They're winning.
04:06Yeah, of course.
04:07They're winning.
04:08Yeah.
04:09Yeah.
04:10Yeah.
04:11Yeah.
04:12Yeah.
04:13Yeah.
04:14Yeah.
04:15Yeah, of course.
04:16They're winning.
04:17I like the Angels, too, though.
04:18You like them?
04:19Yeah.
04:20Are they winning?
04:21No.
04:22Oh, yeah.
04:23Well, maybe they're winning last place.
04:24Somebody's got to win that.
04:25Hit me.
04:26Yeah, don't let's be...
04:27You're a cutie pie.
04:29What a lovely little outfit you're wearing.
04:30Is that a jumpsuit, or is that...
04:31Yes.
04:32Yes, it is.
04:33It's a shirt.
04:34It's jumping for the show.
04:35Well, good.
04:36It'll be a good thing.
04:37Jumping for dollars.
04:38For the show, right.
04:39Hi, Janet.
04:40Hello, hello.
04:41Now, tell me a little about you.
04:42I'm a wife and a mother of two beautiful children.
04:43Hello, Todd and Heather.
04:44Hi.
04:45Good.
04:46Good.
04:47Okay.
04:48And my number one hobby is going to baseball games.
04:49And I also like to snow ski and water ski.
04:51We're delighted to have you here.
04:53How are you, Johnny?
04:54All right, Richard.
04:55Good.
04:56That's Richard.
04:57Brilliant conversation.
04:58What do you do, John?
05:00I'm a student at Harvard College.
05:01For the last two years, I should say that I'm a student.
05:03And this coming fall, I think I'll attend UCLA to study.
05:07Well, good.
05:08Wish you luck there.
05:09Well, I wish you luck right here, because we're going to play the face-off.
05:10Come on.
05:11All right.
05:12Let's do it.
05:13Gentlemen, you know how this works.
05:14We survey 100 people.
05:15The top five answers are on the board behind me.
05:16Your job, try and find the most popular answer.
05:17Here's the question.
05:18Name a Shakespearean play with a person's name in the title.
05:19Al.
05:20Romeo and Juliet.
05:21Romeo and Juliet.
05:22The number one answer.
05:23No way you can beat that.
05:24Make a decision.
05:25Don't leave the stage.
05:26All right.
05:27All right.
05:28All right.
05:29All right.
05:30All right.
05:31All right.
05:32All right.
05:33All right.
05:34All right.
05:35All right.
05:36All right.
05:37All right.
05:38All right.
05:39All right.
05:40All right.
05:41Make a decision.
05:42Don't leave.
05:43Just come up back here.
05:44What are you going to do?
05:45Play.
05:46Play.
05:47Let's play.
05:48We're going to play.
05:49You were right the first time.
05:50Go on back there, Bobby.
05:51He knew they were going to play, I guess.
05:52Bobby, a Shakespearean play with a person's name in the title.
05:54I know it, and I'm completely blank.
05:56Three seconds.
05:57I'm nervous.
05:58Don't be nervous.
05:59Don't be.
06:00It's just a game we've got going.
06:01Right?
06:02You know, we're not going to come and repossess your house if you lose.
06:03Just have a good time.
06:04All right.
06:05All right.
06:06All right.
06:07All right.
06:08All right.
06:09All right.
06:10Just have a good time and don't be nervous.
06:11You might not take me home.
06:12Well, maybe we should repossess.
06:13That'll get a better class of person playing here.
06:16How are you, darling?
06:17I'm fine.
06:18Now, you were one of the ones yelling out play.
06:20Yeah.
06:21Okay.
06:22A Shakespearean play with a person's name in the title.
06:23Hamlet.
06:24Hamlet.
06:25Yes.
06:26We're looking for Hamlet.
06:2732 people said it was $70.
06:28Well done.
06:29Okay.
06:30How about The Merchant of Venice?
06:31Very good.
06:32Merchant of Venice.
06:33Merchant of Venice.
06:34Merchant of Venice.
06:35Merchant of Venice.
06:36Merchant of Venice.
06:37Merchant of Venice.
06:38Merchant of Venice.
06:39Merchant of Venice.
06:40Yes.
06:41Come on.
06:42We're looking for The Merchant of Venice.
06:43Is he there?
06:44Oh, no.
06:45I guess he just went bankrupt.
06:48Did not make our survey at all.
06:50Poor business has not been good in Venice.
06:52I can tell you that.
06:54That's your first strike.
06:55Two more strikes, they get a chance to steal.
06:57That's our second strike.
06:58I'll be the judge of that.
07:00I just see it's two strikes.
07:03Lord.
07:04Now, the good news is it's up to you.
07:06It's up to me.
07:07Shakespearean play with a person's name in the title.
07:11How about Othello?
07:12Othello.
07:13One more.
07:14Yes.
07:15We are looking for Othello.
07:17Yes.
07:18Fantastic.
07:24Her beauty lies upon the face of night like a rich jewel in an Ethiop's ear,
07:29but it is not night when I do see her face.
07:32That's from Othello.
07:33Okay.
07:37Now, I lied.
07:39I lied.
07:40It's really from Mr. Tiantina.
07:44Shakespearean play with a person's name in the title.
07:49Three seconds.
07:53You can do it right now.
07:55Macbeth.
07:56Macbeth.
07:57Macbeth.
07:58Macbeth.
07:59Macbeth.
08:00Up.
08:01Up.
08:02Down to the spot.
08:03Macbeth is there.
08:04You get $75 and a trip on the mall.
08:07All right.
08:08If he's not there, we're going to give the money to Al.
08:11Macbeth.
08:12All right.
08:13All right.
08:20Uh-huh.
08:21Number four.
08:24Julius Caesar.
08:25He's making salads now in Tijuana.
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11:07Yeah, now the Yorks are pretty good.
11:09They've got $75.
11:11The Lions don't have anything.
11:13Bobby, I need you. Come on.
11:15Jerry.
11:20Wish both of you lots of luck.
11:22We surveyed 100 people.
11:24The top seven answers are on the board to this question.
11:26Name an occupation where it might be necessary to use a flashlight.
11:30Jerry.
11:32A policeman.
11:34A policeman. Is it there? Show us.
11:36It's there. All right, all right.
11:38Two answers, darling.
11:40I'm sorry.
11:42That's all right, but there are two answers even better than a policeman,
11:44little rascal.
11:46I'll say a fireman.
11:48You say a fireman. She's married to a fireman.
11:50Is he there?
11:52Not there.
11:54We'll play. Let's play it.
11:56We're going to play, Richard.
11:58Go on back there, darling. They're gonna play.
12:00I thought, I guess a fireman.
12:02You have flashlights, Al, don't you?
12:04Al?
12:06Oh, use them all the time.
12:08Yeah, just didn't make our top seven answers.
12:10Their place is burning down.
12:12He's got no idea where he is.
12:14Name an occupation where it might be necessary
12:16to use a flashlight, Bob.
12:18A night watchman.
12:20Oh, a night watchman. Show us.
12:22Yeah!
12:24What an answer.
12:26$58 there, Betty.
12:28An usher in a theater.
12:30An usher in a theater. That's a great answer.
12:32Peter!
12:34House of Usher.
12:36Yeah!
12:38John, an occupation where it might be necessary
12:40to use a flashlight.
12:42A ground controller at an airplane.
12:44Where's the parking airplane the flashlights are used?
12:46Oh, that's right. They do that all the time, don't they?
12:48Yeah. Go back!
12:50An old ground control for an airplane.
12:52Oh!
12:54Oh, dear, oh, dear.
12:56There's gonna be a lot of crashes.
12:58That's your first strike, Bob.
13:00You all wanted to play this now.
13:02An occupation where it might be necessary to use a flashlight.
13:04A miner. Coal miner.
13:06Very good.
13:08I like that.
13:10Coal miner!
13:12You got it there.
13:14Excellent.
13:16Jerry?
13:18Huh?
13:20No, that's good.
13:22Two days ago, didn't even know who she was.
13:24She's answering now.
13:26I have a question here.
13:28Yeah?
13:30Name an occupation where it might be necessary
13:32to use a flashlight.
13:34Uh...
13:36Car repairman. No.
13:38Excellent, excellent.
13:40I couldn't think of it.
13:42The old car repairman!
13:44Oh!
13:47Second strike. Bob?
13:49A person that needs a flashlight.
13:51Yeah, that's my part, your part.
13:53Three seconds.
13:55Um...
13:57Hey!
13:59You can get right in the game. There's $87.
14:01Give them all the funds.
14:03Doctor! Eye doctor! Eye doctor!
14:05Eye doctor!
14:07Okay, what do you think? Eye doctor.
14:09What do you say, sir?
14:11How about a doctor? A doctor, okay.
14:13What would somebody say? Eye doctor.
14:15Somebody said doctor, all right.
14:17Doctor's up there, $87 yours,
14:19and a very even game.
14:21But if it's not there, the Yorks take a commanding lead.
14:23Is there a doctor in the house?
14:25Buzzer!
14:27Oh!
14:29Oh, goodness me.
14:31What would the other ones say?
14:33Stewardess?
14:35Number four, please.
14:37Me!
14:39Number five.
14:41Plumber!
14:43Oh, that's right.
14:45Eagle Crow was never seen without a flashlight.
14:47Number seven.
14:49Burger!
14:51Occupation.
14:53Yeah, occupation. Just put down burger.
14:55We'll be back right after this.
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17:11Yorks, you're doing well.
17:13You got $162.
17:15Wine's nothing, but come on, my little Dawn.
17:17Marvin needs you.
17:21This is the time
17:23you'll even get in the game,
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17:27You can get into this. You know if you win it,
17:29you can be the winning family.
17:31The top four answers are on the board
17:33to this question.
17:35Name a small musical instrument.
17:37Bob.
17:39Harmonica.
17:41Harmonica. Show us.
17:43Number one.
17:45What are you gonna do? Play or pass?
17:47We'll play it.
17:49We'll play it.
17:51Let's see if their strategy works, my little Dawn.
17:53They're gonna play it. How many people said that?
17:55$49.98 now in the bank.
17:57I'm first, right? Yeah.
17:59Flute.
18:01Flute. Yeah, I love that instrument.
18:03A little flute.
18:05This way. Oh, that way?
18:07Polish, remember?
18:15Well, I guess it's all right.
18:17If she's Polish, she's allowed to do Polish jokes, right?
18:19Right.
18:21Is that okay? Right. You would know, wouldn't you?
18:23Right.
18:25Show us a flute.
18:28Come on, flute.
18:30Yeah!
18:32Very good.
18:34I'm good. You are good.
18:36You're very good.
18:38Do you play this at home? Oh, all the time.
18:40Alone? Taping it and been practicing.
18:42Oh, really? Really. That's the way to come on
18:44and win a lot of money.
18:46John? Piccolo.
18:48All right, Piccolo.
18:50Oh, that's your answer? That's the answer.
18:52Gotcha, gotcha.
18:54Of course, you've cut my part out entirely.
18:56Oh, thank you.
19:02That's because he's married to me.
19:04You're lovely.
19:06I mean, and I grew up, and it doesn't even give me a chance
19:08to do my job. I'm gonna start here.
19:10We said flute, we looked up there.
19:12And it's there.
19:14John?
19:16I want you to name a small Piccolo.
19:20You got it.
19:22You go next.
19:24We're looking for a Piccolo!
19:30Well done.
19:32It was $186 there.
19:34Now the wines are over there planning.
19:36They're hoping you're gonna strike out.
19:38You got no strikes on you at all, Bob.
19:40They're not planning, they're plotting.
19:42They're plotting and planning.
19:44They're actually planning to plot, but I don't want to get into it.
19:46Small musical instrument.
19:48Juice harp.
19:50Oh, the oh, oh, oh.
19:52Boing, boing, boing.
19:54Right, all right.
19:56In England, we call that a Jaws harp.
19:58You call it a Jews harp here?
20:00Is that right?
20:02Well, I don't want to get letters.
20:04Polish people and non-Jewish people.
20:06Jaws or Jews harp!
20:08Not there.
20:10First strike.
20:12How about a little trumpet?
20:14A little one.
20:16That would fit in ideally here with the word small.
20:18A little trumpet.
20:22Right now, you can do it
20:24or give him a chance to get in the game.
20:26Bob, a small musical instrument.
20:28A Constantine.
20:30Pardon?
20:32A little squeeze, you know, like a small...
20:34Named after the actor, Michael Constantine.
20:36Yeah. Constantine, right?
20:38Is that what you're looking for? Constantine, yes.
20:40If it's there, you are the winning family once more.
20:42If not, you're gonna get a chance.
20:44Constantina!
20:46You can get in the game.
20:48Ukulele.
20:50Triangle.
20:52Ukulele.
20:54Need an answer. Small musical instrument.
20:56Let's go with a ukulele.
20:58Ukulele. Somebody said triangle. I thought that was great.
21:00Ukulele's there. You get the money. You're in the game.
21:02If not, the Yorks are the winning family once more.
21:04Ukulele!
21:06Oh!
21:08Oh!
21:16Number four!
21:22Yeah, who thought of that? Johnny thought of that?
21:24Just that little instrument.
21:26The moment you said it, I thought you had it.
21:28Didn't get any money, but
21:30you're gonna get prizes from all.
21:32We thank you for being here. Thank you.
21:34Bye, Bobby.
21:36Did you?
21:42Who will play Fast Money?
21:44You're going second.
21:46Off you go.
21:48Well, you did it. Tell them we'll be back right after this.
21:50We'll be right back after this.
21:52Doo-dah, doo-dah.
21:54Well done!
21:56It looks like you're blushing,
21:58but the blushing never really goes away.
22:00I felt so self-conscious.
22:02I mean, why is my face
22:04always so red?
22:06I thought it was acne, but at my age?
22:08It was embarrassing.
22:10If you have redness on your face
22:12that doesn't go away, you could be
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22:20so call this toll-free number
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22:26Now I feel
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22:30I know how to treat it,
22:32I'm myself again.
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22:38and describes things you can do to help
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22:42You'll also receive a free list of dermatologists
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22:46your rosacea.
22:48Now people look at me, not the redness.
22:50Isn't it time you faced up to rosacea?
22:52Make the call today.
22:54This face is looking good these days.
23:02A big deal is coming
23:04August 27th.
23:06Now, would you like to see
23:08something in a brogue?
23:10Why have you taken these off?
23:12Oh, I just feel more comfortable.
23:14Okay, now Bob's offstage, can't hear anything.
23:16You know how we do it, I ask you five questions,
23:18you give me five answers in 15 seconds,
23:20you try and think of the most popular answer.
23:22You and Bob get 200 points,
23:24give you $5,000, okay?
23:2615 seconds, please.
23:32Name a city
23:34with a pro basketball team.
23:36Cincinnati.
23:38A dive in a swimming meet.
23:40Um, pass.
23:42A color that goes with blue.
23:44Green.
23:46An easy card game. Poker.
23:48Something you do to a turkey.
23:50Supper. You got five.
23:52Turn around.
23:54Name a city
23:56with a pro basketball team.
23:58We asked, you said
24:00Cincinnati. Our survey said
24:02Cincinnati. Oh,
24:04we would need two people to give us that answer
24:06and they didn't. A dive in a swimming meet.
24:08Do you swim? Yes, I have a
24:10pool at home and everything. Well, don't get testy,
24:12I just asked you a question.
24:14You passed on this, didn't you? I know.
24:16Okay, El Paso, please. Thank you.
24:18Would also do for a city.
24:20A color that goes with blue.
24:22You, of course, being a fashion coordinator,
24:24said green.
24:26Our survey said
24:28green. Very good.
24:30End up with
24:32a yellow outfit. An easy card
24:34game. You said
24:36poker. Our survey said
24:38eleven. You got twenty-four.
24:40Something you do to
24:42a turkey. You said
24:44stuff it.
24:46Our survey said
24:48forty-six.
24:50Pick your shoes up.
24:52Bye-bye.
24:56And here's
24:58Bob. Come on, Bob.
25:02Now, I'm gonna ask
25:04you the same questions that I asked Betty.
25:06You cannot duplicate her answers. If you do, you hear
25:08this. I'll say try again. You'll give me another
25:10answer. Okay, champ? All right. I want you to
25:12do it. Now, remind everyone, please, the answers
25:14Betty gave us. Give me twenty seconds on the
25:16clock, please.
25:18Name a city with a pro basketball
25:20team. Seattle.
25:22A dive in a swimming meet.
25:24Swan. A color that
25:26goes with blue.
25:28Pink. An easy
25:30card game. Poker.
25:32Try again.
25:34Blackjack. Something you do to a
25:36turkey. Carp. There you
25:38go. Let's see how
25:40well you do. Right now.
25:42Cincinnati. You don't
25:44like Cincinnati, huh? No. All right.
25:46A city with a pro basketball
25:48team. We asked. You said
25:50Seattle. Our survey said
25:52five.
25:54L.A. Lakers. Number
25:56one answer. A dive in a
25:58swimming meet. You said
26:00Lynn Swan. Our survey said
26:02four.
26:06Swan was the number one answer.
26:08Well done. You got 124.
26:10Color that goes with blue. You looked
26:12down and said pink.
26:14You've been abroad
26:16too long, I think. Our survey
26:18said seven.
26:20It did go. Number one answer
26:22was white. You got 131.
26:24Easy card game. You
26:26said blackjack.
26:28Our survey said
26:30six.
26:32Game that little children play. Fish
26:34was the number one answer. You got 137.
26:36Something you
26:38do to a turkey. You said
26:40carp. You're 63
26:42points away from the big money. Our
26:44survey said
26:46two.
26:48Stuff a turkey was number
26:50one, but like I told you yesterday, you can't
26:52lose here. Five dollars for every
26:54point. You got a total of
26:56605.
26:58We'll be back
27:00right after this. Come on, Jack.
27:04Shatner and his wife
27:06Marcy Lafferty.
27:08Zsa Zsa
27:10Gabor and her husband, Mr. Jack Ryan.
27:12George
27:14Hamilton and his wife Alana.
27:16Joan
27:18Collins and her husband, Mr. Ron
27:20Cairns.
27:22Chuck Willery and Joanne
27:24Flew.
27:26Nothing breaks up a marriage
27:28like a Tattletale. Tattletales
27:301130 a.m. and 330 p.m. Eastern
27:32weekdays on Game Show Network.
27:34I have an awful
27:36fever, dear. What is it, dear?
27:38I am crying.
27:40At least
27:42you'll feel smart when the car insurance bill
27:44arrives. Geico.
27:46A 15-minute call could save you 15%
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28:00Geico. A 15-minute call
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28:04car insurance.
28:06Jay Bush here at the Old Bush Family Farm to introduce
28:08our new country-style baked beans.
28:10Roll that new beautiful bean
28:12footage. They're slow-cooked
28:14with extra brown sugar and hickory-smoked
28:16bacon, so the sauce is thicker
28:18and the flavor is richer.
28:20The secret family recipe is known only to me
28:22and my dog, Duke. And I know I
28:24can trust him. Okay, let's start the bidding on
28:26the secret family recipe.
28:28You in the corner, a lady in the back,
28:30a man with a hand up. Duke. Uh-oh.
28:32Try Bush's new country-style
28:34baked beans. Check it out.
28:36Hilarious hijinks are coming up on an
28:38hour of match game, then Bob Eubanks
28:40hosts the newlywed game and the new
28:42newlywed game, followed by all new
28:44Three's a Crowd.
28:46Well, the Yorks are happy because they have
28:48$2,022.
28:50And the next time we get together,
28:52you'll meet another family.
28:54We want you to get together every day
28:56we play Family Feud. Love ya!
28:58Peace!
29:00Some departing contestants
29:02receive decorative stationery by
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29:44This is Gene Wood speaking for Family Feud,
29:46a Mark Goodson, Bill Todman
29:48production.

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